Dynalite Baja User Manual

Dynalite Baja User Manual

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Dynalite Baja Portable Electronic Flash
USER MANUAL
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  • Page 1 Dynalite Baja Portable Electronic Flash USER MANUAL dynamic lighting...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Introduction................. 3 Safety Guidlines ..............4 Dynalite Legacy ..............5 Using Dynalite Baja Portable Electronic Flash....6 Getting Started ..............8 Flash Modes................. 8 Adding/Removing Modiers..........10 In the Box................10 Accessories ................ 10 Specs ................. 11...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introducon Hi. I m Kevin Ames and I don t work for Dynalite. I am a working commercial photographer with a studio in Atlanta, Georgia. I am a Dynalite user and have been for many years. This is the part of the normal instruction booklet where you are congratulated for choosing (insert what you bought here,) the nest blah-blah-blah and so on.
  • Page 4: Safety Guidlines

    There are only a few important things to know about handling any electronic ash systems when it comes to doing it safely. This section is hyper-important for you to be safe and stay well while using your Dynalite Baja B-4. Most of this is common sense.
  • Page 5: Dynalite Legacy

    Dynalite was likely on the scene. Photographers across the country adopted the super light packs that easily stood up to the rigors of the road. Whether piled in the back of a van or checked as luggage on airlines, Dynalite gear stood up to the abuse travel wreaks on equipment that can be delicate.
  • Page 6: Using Dynalite Baja Portable Electronic Flash

    5. Cell Button switches the ash tripping sensor on or o. at a location. 6. Sound Button toggles an audible tone when the Dynalite Baja B-4 is fully charged. 7. Test Button res the ash without having to take photograph with the camera.
  • Page 7 Easy Carry Handle Battery Cover Release Accessory Release Remote Trigger Sensor 3. RPT Button Accessory Release 4. Mode Button 5. Cell Button 6. Sound Button 7. Test Button HSS Receiver Flash Power Control Dial Modeling Light Power Control Dial Main Display L.E.D.
  • Page 8: Getting Started

    Connect the charger s output cord to the Charging Socket (10.) Plug its AC cord to 110 / 240 volt outlet. Turn the Power Switch ( 8 ) O. The indicator light on the charger glows Red while the Baja is charging. It turns to Green when the battery is full.
  • Page 9 Both Canon & Nikon oer speedlites that can synchronize with those thin slits. Good news! The Baja can too with its optional BRT616c transmitter that enables high speed sync with most Canon DSLR cameras. Nikon will be added soon.
  • Page 10: Adding/Removing ModiErs

    In the box... Here are all the goodies that come installed in or with your new Dynalite Baja B-4 Battery Powered Flash. Protective Flashtube Cover Pyrex Flashtube Protector (installed)
  • Page 11: Specs

    5W LED Flash Count (Full Battery @ Max Power) 550-800* (*while charging) Weight 6.1lbs Dimensions (L x W x H, inches) 13.5 x 4.75 x 8.625 Battery Power Rechargeable 11.1V 8.8 Li-ion *800 ashes with A/C charger plugged into the Baja...
  • Page 12 1050 Commerce Avenue, Union, NJ 07083 • 800.722.6638 • 908.687.8800 • ash@dynalite.com • dynalite.com All photographs: ©2014Kevin Ames • kevin@amesphoto.com • kevinamesphotography.com dynamic lighting...

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